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Beutea To Launch Blind Box Bubble Tea Plushies And Coriander Tea On 11 July

Beutea launches bubble tea plushies and coriander tea on 11 July

It seems like the plushie trend is going strong. With Beutea’s new promo, you can soon add to your collection of lingling-longlongs! From 11 July 2025, purchase any drink and top up $8.90 to get your hands on one of their cute bubble tea plushies. There are five Tea Time characters to collect: Jasmine, Snowy Cream, Bitter Melon, Snowy Peach, and Grape.

Each plushie comes in a blind box, which adds to the surprise.

And not to mention, they come with pinchable butts too!

That’s not all: the brand is launching a new Bitter Melon Coriander Tea ($7.90), as part of their Fresh Fruit Series.

The new herbaceous drink mixes freshly brewed jasmine tea with a garden of fruits and greens: green apple, grapefruit, lemon, kale, bitter melon, and, of course, fresh coriander.

We had the privilege of tasting the drink before it launched. We were surprised to find that the aromatic coriander worked well with the sweet and tangy notes from the medley of fruits. But if coriander’s your arch nemesis, the recently launched Bitter Melon Apple Tea (from $6.60) is still available!

Aside from these green additions, enjoy a taste of Japan with Beutea’s Garden Wheat Pure Tea ($4.90), Garden Wheat Macchiato ($5.90), and Garden Wheat Milk Tea (from $5.30). Available from 11 July, you can soon try their special blend of Japanese genmaicha and hojicha.

For our sneak peek, we were lucky enough to try the Garden Wheat Milk Tea, which came with sweet Snowy Cream.

Each sip carried malty notes that complemented the drink’s milky sweetness well. The crushed pistachios were a nice touch too, adding an earthy crunch.

Don’t forget to mark 11 July on your calendar to be among the first to snag Beutea’s new drinks and plushies!

Check out our Instagram video below for our feature of Beutea’s Coriander Tea and Garden Wheat drinks.

For more interesting drink flavours, check out Woobbee’s Pi Pa Gao milk tea. Otherwise, visit one of Cha Mulan’s branches for their TCM-inspired bubble tea.

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Beutea is not a halal-certified eatery.

Photos taken by Marcus Neo.
This was a media tasting at Beutea.

Enrico De Guzman

Enrico is a food writer at Eatbook. As a kid, he was an extremely picky eater, but growing up with foodie parents, he learned to give everything a shot at least once. Now, he eats almost everything—making sure to dabao any leftovers. When he’s not busy feasting, you can find him helping out at his parents’ home bakery, @virgil.cdg.

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